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Apple didnít give a specific date for the release of OS X Lion at WWDC in June, simply stating that the newest version of Mac OS would arrive on the Mac App Store some time in July, now on this last day of June, certain outlets are suggesting that Apple will wait until the middle of the month to release the OS upgrade, and will do so alongside new MacBook Air models.

Apple Ďní Apps has stated theyíve learned that Apple will release Lion to the masses on July 19th, a Tuesday, the typical product release date for Apple products. It seems right that Apple take its time in releasing Lion, especially as the company continues to take criticism for what some have called a half-baked upgrade to Final Cut Pro, which does not seem fit for professional videographers. Also mentioned are MacBook Airs, which, like the many, many reports before it, mention a speed bump, Intel SandyBridge Processors, and the addition of Thunderbolt.

The source also adds that if something isnít quite right with the product, Apple will delay the release of OS X Lion and the MacBook Airs. It is also speculated that the new MacBook Airs are ready for launch already, but Apple is waiting until Lion is ready for the general public so that they can release hardware right alongside the software. Finally, they state that Lion will release itís Golden Master Release Candidate on or around July 4th. Weíll keep you posted on the ongoing release speculation.

I hope that they refresh more than just the macbook air's. If they put a backlit keyboard in the macbook air, along with the speed boost, and thunderbolt I MIGHT sell my 2011 macbook pro and get one. I want the higher resolution. I'm hoping they refresh the mac pro's and the white macbook too.

In my opinion the only thing good about MacBook Airs are the resolution. Which I'm still trying to figure out why Apple didn't give the MacBook Pro the same or better resolution..since it is "Pro" and everything.. Guess they needed something to make people pick them over the Pro if they so desperately wanted the higher resolution

In my opinion the only thing good about MacBook Airs are the resolution. Which I'm still trying to figure out why Apple didn't give the MacBook Pro the same or better resolution..since it is "Pro" and everything.. Guess they needed something to make people pick them over the Pro if they so desperately wanted the higher resolution

The 15" has the option for a higher resolution (Glossy or Matte) of 1680x1050 which is the same PPI as the air's screen.